The City of Aspen is pleased to report that the Colorado Supreme Court has decided to uphold the city-wide bag fee in Aspen grocery stores. This decision is consistent with those of the lower courts, that the bag fee does not operate as a tax. Read on...

The City of Aspen is proud to announce that it has developed a new brand and logo. The goal of the new design is to create more cohesion within the government and to communicate a united visual message to Aspen’s residents, visitors, and businesses. Read on...

In partnership with Aspen Skiing Company and the City of Aspen, The Aspen Ascent Buttermilk Uphill Festival will return for the second year in a row with gear demos, vendors, uphill clinics and a mountain-top party on March 31. Read on...

14 Units are now available for sale as part of the new South Aspen Street Condominiums development. Units available for sale are a mix of Category 3 and 4; unit sizes range from studios to a 3-bedroom. Read on...

In November 2017, Aspen voters elected to put an additional $3 sales tax per 20-pack of cigarettes in City limits and change the purchase age of tobacco from 18 to 21 years old starting January 1, 2018. Read on...

The City of Aspen earned high marks in the 2017 City of Aspen Citizen Survey, continuing a multi-year trend of generally positive feedback. Aspen voters say they continue to enjoy a high quality of life and close to 100% said they feel safe in the City. Read on...

EDDY OUT: A PAUSE IN THE FAST FLOW OF INFORMATION
A DIALOGUE SERIES ON WATER ISSUES IN ASPEN
Join us for a series of casual conversations about water issues in Aspen. Water affects all of our lives, yet we rarely have the opportunity for dialogue on the subject with approachable experts who can offer insight and interesting information. Light snacks and beverages provided
Ask Questions About: Drought, River Flow, Water Restrictions, Reservoir Storage, Wildfire Risk, How Aspen Manages Wate...

The Castle Creek Bridge / Hallam Street Improvement Project team invites the community to participate in a monthly project update meeting occurring at 4 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month in the Sister Cities room at City Hall. Each meeting will cover upcoming work schedules and traffic impacts. Following the meetings, there will also be a conference call recap at 5 p.m.
Conference Call Information: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/315961749
You can also dial in using your phone: +...

Water Storage and Woody Creek

City Offices at Rio Grande

Aspen City Council approved new offices to be constructed at Rio Grande, which will result in money savings for tax payers because the City will own the building and not have to rent facilities around town. Streamlined offices will also result in better customer service for our residents and guests.